THE NEW CASTLE COUNTY DIVISION OF POLICE MOURNS THE LOSS OF RETIRED K9 AX

The New Castle County Division of Police is saddened to announce the passing of retired K9 Ax.

Born on September 1, 2013, in Slovakia, Ax joined the Division in 2015 and was partnered with Master Corporal Chad Carter. Together, they faithfully served the citizens of New Castle County until Ax retired on November 14, 2023.

Throughout his career, Ax assisted in numerous apprehensions and helped locate missing persons with his exceptional tracking abilities, making him a valued member of the Division’s K9 Unit.

After retirement, Ax enjoyed life at home with M/Cpl. Carter and his family, where he quickly became a beloved family companion.

On Thursday, June 25, 2026, K9 Ax peacefully passed away at home, surrounded by his loved ones.

K9 Ax will be remembered for his loyal service, dedication, and the special bond he shared with his handler. We extend our heartfelt condolences to M/Cpl. Carter and his family during this difficult time.

SAFE RIDING STARTS HERE: DELAWARE E-SCOOTER LAWS EXPLAINED

Electric scooters are becoming increasingly popular throughout Delaware, but not all e-scooters are treated the same under state law.

Understanding where you can ride, following traffic laws, and riding responsibly can help keep you and others safe.

Before you ride, know the law. Ride smart. Ride safe.

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GOLD ALERT ISSUED FOR MISSING NEWARK WOMAN-PAMELA BARLOW

(Newark, DE 19713) The New Castle County Division of Police has issued a Gold Alert for 39-year-old Pamela Barlow. 

Pamela was last seen in the 600 block of Postfield Road around 11:48 p.m. on Wednesday, June 24, 2026. Despite extensive efforts, Officers have been unable to locate or contact Pamela, and there is concern for her health and safety.

Pamela is described as a white female, 4’11”, 125lbs, red/auburn hair, and blue eyes.

Anyone with information regarding Pamela’s whereabouts is urged to contact the New Castle County Police Department at (302) 573-2800 or call 911 immediately.

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